Yes, "campfire" is a compound word made up of "camp" and "fire."
No. Camp out is two words.
campfire, campground
The compound word you can make with "camp" and "place" is "campground." A campground is a designated area where people can set up tents or park RVs for recreational purposes, typically in a natural setting.
The word 'campfire' is a compound, common noun; a general word for any open-air fire used for cooking or a focal point for social activity.The compound noun 'campfire' is made up of the common noun 'camp' and the common noun 'fire'.
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The word camp is both a noun and a verb, camp is also an adjective. Example uses:Noun: We will open the camp for the season next month.Verb: My kids camp in the backyard every chance they get.Adjective: We don't go camping but we sing camp songs in the car.
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No, building is not a compound word.
camp, it's a french word originally!
compound sentance
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.